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2005 Toyota Echo/Yaris headlight-bulbs
Headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant to the 2005 Toyota Echo/Yaris. Toyota’s owner’s manual for the Echo/Yaris (XP10) and the Toyota Electrical Wiring Diagram for the same generation specify halogen, replaceable headlight bulbs in the headlamp assemblies. Australian fitment catalogues from major bulb makers also list an H4 (also known as 9003/HB2) 12V 60/55W globe for this model, confirming the part is a routine service item rather than a sealed unit.
On the 2005 Echo/Yaris, the headlight bulbs do the heavy lifting for safe night driving and poor-weather visibility. They sit in reflector housings designed around the beam pattern of an H4 halogen globe, providing both low and high beam from a single dual‑filament bulb. When output drops or a filament blows, visibility suffers and the car can fall short of WOF/RWC expectations—so timely replacement matters.
For most AU/NZ cars of this year, the correct spec is H4 (9003/HB2) 12V 60/55W with a P43t base. That’s the like‑for‑like replacement called up by Toyota’s lamp specifications and common service manuals. As a best practice, bulbs are replaced in pairs to keep colour and brightness consistent across both sides.
Swapping the globes is a straightforward driveway job:
- Switch ignition off, open the bonnet and locate the rear of the headlamp.
- Pull off the rubber dust cap, unplug the 3‑pin H4 connector and unclip the spring retainer.
- Fit the new bulb, aligning the locating tabs, avoid touching the glass—use clean gloves.
- Refit the clip, connector and dust cap, then test low and high beam.
After fitting, it’s smart to check beam aim on a flat surface. If adjustment’s needed, use the headlamp adjusters per the workshop guide so the cutoff sits correctly and doesn’t dazzle oncoming traffic. Avoid over‑wattage bulbs, the factory wiring and reflectors are designed for 60/55W, and higher wattage can overheat sockets or loom connectors. If considering LED conversions, only use ADR/WoF‑compliant options specifically approved for reflector housings like this—many generic kits create glare and may not be road‑legal.
For longer life, keep the dust caps seated to stop moisture, ensure the connectors are firm and corrosion‑free, and consider a quality halogen from a reputable brand. If one side fails, the other often isn’t far behind—pair replacement saves time and keeps lighting balanced.
Popular questions
What headlight bulb type fits a 2005 Toyota Echo/Yaris?
Most AU/NZ‑delivered 2005 Echo/Yaris models take an H4 (also called 9003/HB2) 12V 60/55W halogen bulb with a P43t base. This matches Toyota’s lamp specification and common service data for the XP10 platform.
Can they upgrade to LED headlight bulbs?
There are aftermarket LED H4 kits, but the Echo/Yaris reflector was designed for halogen filaments. Many LED retrofits create glare or poor beam focus and may not meet ADR/WoF requirements. If upgrading, choose a road‑legal, compliant kit tested for reflector housings, or stick with quality halogen for a clean, legal beam.
How often should headlight bulbs be replaced?
There’s no fixed interval, but halogens typically last 2–4 years depending on use and vibration. Replace at first signs of dimming or colour shift, and ideally replace both sides together to maintain balanced output.